ravm.tv
Category: Video, Multimedia
Description of ravm.tv
ravm.tv appears to be a media-related domain focused on video or multimedia delivery. Available classification data places it in video hosting, multimedia, and advertising-related categories, which suggests the site may be used to serve streaming content, embedded video, or ad-supported media experiences.
The domain has been registered since 2017 and uses a corporate registrar, which may indicate operation by an established organization rather than a short-lived personal project. Its relatively strong traffic ranking also suggests it receives meaningful visitor activity. Based on the domain name, category labels, and infrastructure details, the site appears to function as part of a video/media distribution or advertising-supported content ecosystem.
Safety Assessment for ravm.tv
At the time of this scan, no security engines reported detections for ravm.tv, with 0 out of 91 engines flagging the domain. Malware scanning also did not identify any flagged files, and blacklist and threat-database checks did not show listings associated with phishing, malware distribution, or other known web threats.
Additional context supports a lower-risk assessment: the domain is more than 8 years old, has an established traffic presence, and is registered through a mainstream corporate registrar. The site is categorized by multiple web-classification providers as video, multimedia, or advertising-related, which may explain ad-network labeling without necessarily indicating malicious activity. Based on available scan data, no significant threats were detected at the time of this scan.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by Amazon, with validity extending to February 2027. It is hosted on Google Cloud infrastructure in the United States, and its nameservers are provided through Google-managed DNS. These are common choices for legitimate, scalable web services.
No immediate technical security issues were evident from the provided scan data. DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses do not benefit from that additional layer of authenticity protection. The web server software and protocol details were not identified in the scan output.
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